Top it up & take it to a tyre place where they will hopefully be able to repair the tyre for minimal cost. DO NOT remove the nail, you will probably end up with a very flat tyre. (as my father once discovered in a motorway service station)

I'd take it to an independent tyre place (not Kwik fit). They may be able to repair it. Or else find you a part worn or budget replacement to keep the price down. Don't leave it. It's not really roadworthy, which might be illegal or invalidate your insurance or something. And more importantly cause and accident and injury to you, your passengers or other road users.

It was a throwaway comment, which is why it had an exclamation mark next to it, in a post with a smiley face which also said it was going to the garage.

I am quite capable of understanding the importance of tyres on cars, thank you.

I'm used to an exclamation mark being an indication of exclaiming, rather than humour.

Maybe, but there are plenty of people out there who think cars get bought, then have an MOT and that's it for costs - no brake fluid changes, brake pads down to the metal, brake discs worn down to the vents or completely worn away, £40 for a tyre is too expensive, no oil changes, blown headlight lamps. You didn't exactly come across as any different.

Hi, Not sure if this will help anyone, but I have been having the same problem with my Quinny Buzz getting puncture's constantly! This has been a nightmare when I have a boxer dog to walk twice a day! I live in Middlesbrough and there is a company called Greentyre who specialise in puncture proof tyres and they have a tyre specifically for buggys, luckily because I live down the road I popped in and spoke to a lady called Lauren, her contact number is 01642223322 they where so helpful and fitted the tyres for free. Well worth a call, I got mine 2 months ago now and they are still going strong!